Why doesn’t it hurt to pee?
I’ve heard that when someone gets something done (medically) to their urethra, it hurts really bad. What I mean by that is when doctors have to put a camera up the urethra. If that’s the case, then how does peeing not hurt like hell, I mean, there’s fluid coming out really fast and there’s pressure there so? It might be a simple answer but I’m pretty dumb and have been wondering this for a while.
Edit: Yes I’m aware that this was a dumb question. As I mentioned to one guy who commented, I didn’t think this question through thoroughly as I got back from work before posting this and was exhausted (I still am honestly). If you don’t have an answer or anything nice to say, don’t say it, kindergarten shit people. Thank you.
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The camera doesn’t hurt. I’ve had it done several times. It’s mostly just a weird pressure being applied and they use lube.
I had a urethraplasty surgery (they replaced a part of my urethra with a graft from the inside cheek in my mouth). The most painful part of the surgery was my mouth. The cameras and catheters were never really painful, and peeing after having the camera or catheter removed was just very minor irritation.
It hurt like absolute hell when I peed when I was having my problem, though. I had scar tissue building up in my urethra and it was blocking the flow. The doctors said the pain was worse than the pain while passing a kidney stone. It was causing my kidneys to start to fail also.
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